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Guilty Gear Strive Delayed until June 11th
Guilty Gear Strive Delayed until June 11th

Guilty Gear Strive Delayed until June 11th

Written by Ross Locksley on 04 Mar 2021



Guilty Gear Strive, which we tested on Open Beta recently, has been delayed to June 11th to allow the developers, Arc System Works, time to adjust the game based on feedback. 

According to the press release:

Guilty Gear -Strive- is having a new release date and will now be available on 11th June, 2021. The added time will allow Arc System Works to continue working on delivering the best experience possible for players by polishing some aspects of the game, such as online lobbies and server stability.

Physical pre-orders for the game are available here and digital pre-orders on the PlayStation Store and on PC. Owners of the PlayStation 4 version will be able to upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version for free.

In the meantime, you can pass a bit of the extra time checking out the trailer for new character announcement, I-No:


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Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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